__________________"Oh you know how it is...working under cover for Hydra - acting all uptight and evil..." - Bobbi Morse
"I'm sorry...did I step on your moment?" - Black Widow"Soldiers trust each other. That's what make it an army. Not a bunch of guys running around shooting guns." - Steve Rogers

Jason Reitman revealed that at one point, 20th Century Fox talked to him about possibly directing a Kitty Pride X-Men standalone movie, starring Ellen Page and written by Diablo Cody. The three combined to make the Oscar-winning film Juno, and Reitman also directed Codyís next script, Young Adult. And while Retimanís X-film obviously didnít happen, Page will return in the role for X-Men: Days of Future Past.

They had a lot of ideas
-Young X-Men
-Origins: Magneto
-Gambit
-Emma Frost
and now this Shadowcat film.

The thing with spin-offs is they are quite a risk, they are stepping into another territory, they will have to introduce a new set of cast, they have to hire a lot of new actors. Unlike with making a sequel to the original trilogy, it is so much easier and the general public is already aware of the cast.

As long as they actually have a plan and lead the characters somewhere like Marvel does it can work quite well with audiences. Making random spin offs that aren't part of a bigger picture would def hurt them and just make the franchise a bigger mess.

__________________"Oh you know how it is...working under cover for Hydra - acting all uptight and evil..." - Bobbi Morse
"I'm sorry...did I step on your moment?" - Black Widow"Soldiers trust each other. That's what make it an army. Not a bunch of guys running around shooting guns." - Steve Rogers

You have "X-Men: Days of Future Past" coming up. Did Bryan Singer have to talk you into returning? I'm under the impression that Brett Ratner had to talk you into doing "The Last Stand."
Well, you know, it came about and I was surprised. I didn't expect to be playing Kitty Pryde again. When you make the first one, you think, "Oh, maybe." But then that much time going by, the last thing that you expect -- how old was I? Eighteen? I'm 26 now, that was a long time ago. Yeah, I was 18. And with Bryan, to be honest, I heard about it and then I went and met with him in L.A. and he told me about it and told me what was going on with Kitty -- and [I] was totally excited to go back. Especially with this new, insane cast. I mean, it's psychotic. Jennifer Lawrence is ****ing incredible. James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender and everyone, I mean -- awesome. It's going to be cool. I've been in Montreal shooting it and it's going to be cool.